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Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition

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174 35C, 174DIG8, H02G 1504

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047662670

ABSTRACT:
A heat-shrinkable electrically shielding tubular article is provided with an electrically conductive lining on its inner surface, which lining is formed of a continuous coating of a metal which deforms without cracking during recovery so that after recovery the coating will remain continuous and adhered to the surface of the article. The coating may be formed of an alloy which softens without fully melting, at the recovery temperature of the article.

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